I would like you to perform a step by step analysis of a statement presented below. The statement is a question that can have a true or false answer, accompanied with an explanation of why the ending conclusion is either true or false. | |
In the process of analysis, first claim that the answer to the question is true, and then explain why it would make sense for the answer to be true. | |
In the process of analysis, then claim that the answer to the question is false, and then explain why it would make sense for the answer to be false. | |
After having performed the two questions, perform a final analysis in which you analyze both answers for either true or false and which one of the answers seems to be the correct answer. | |
Your answer will be in the format of: |
Hi my people! I'm back from Prague where I attended https://reactiveconf.com/
Since I consumed the whole thing, I'll give you all a curated resume of the talks I found interesting and think could be interesting for you to watch.
" Use the Solarized Dark theme | |
set background=dark | |
colorscheme desert | |
" let g:solarized_termtrans=1 | |
" https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen | |
execute pathogen#infect() | |
" Make Vim more useful | |
set nocompatible |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# Place this script in a folder full of images. | |
# After execution, it will rename all image files, | |
# prepending the date of shot taken to the | |
# original file name. | |
# https://github.com/tonytonyjan/exif | |
# gem install exif |
// On this URL | |
// https://github.com/markerikson/redux-ecosystem-links/blob/master/routing.md | |
// or this: | |
// https://github.com/MicheleBertoli/css-in-js | |
// or any place with links to a github repo; | |
// go to developer console and run: | |
const fetchStars = url => { | |
const [, user, repo] = url.match(/https:\/\/github.com\/([^\/]*)\/(.*)\/?$/); | |
return fetch(`https://api.github.com/repos/${user}/${repo}`) |
Aloha! Estos son artículos que leí que me ayudaron a agarrarle la mano a React. Leí bastantes cosas pero estas creo que encaran bastante, vamo!
Este articulo no te explica directamente React, sino que arranca a hacer un framework de juguete desde cero que cumple con la filosofía de React, y te va explicando por qué encara esto y no lo otro. Es como una especie de "te voy a explicar por qué el framework es así" y me parece que encara porque en vez de simplemente aceptar las cosas, ya de entrada podes aprender los motivos detrás de como son las cosas. Además tiene ejemplos en vivo y toda la magia, ta bueno.
{ | |
"tagname-lowercase": true, | |
"attr-lowercase": true, | |
"attr-value-double-quotes": false, | |
"attr-value-not-empty": false, | |
"attr-no-duplication": true, | |
"doctype-first": true, | |
"tag-pair": true, | |
"tag-self-close": false, | |
"spec-char-escape": true, |
// Clap text generator | |
// =================== | |
// ## Function | |
// | |
const clapText = (text, { uppercase = false, tight = false } = {}) => { | |
const space = tight ? '' : ' '; | |
const newText = uppercase ? text.toUpperCase() : text; | |
return newText.replace(/\s/g, `${space}👏${space}`); | |
} |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
require 'time' | |
def titleForMd argument | |
argument ? " - #{argument}" : '' | |
end | |
def titleForFilename argument | |
argument ? argument.gsub(/\s/, '-') : 'tasks' |